It has been five years since Jimmy Cooper was interned into the Gordon Green Institute of Psychiatric Care after abducting a rude plumber and holding him captive for four days and nights in Jimmy's neat studio apartment in Watford. Now free, the Good Doctor has tasked him with writing a living journal. He insists that by filling the pages with life, Jimmy can move on and accept a bitter truth that forever evades him. Something important waits just beyond his front door, but every time he pursues it, he crumbles and flees ...
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It has been five years since Jimmy Cooper was interned into the Gordon Green Institute of Psychiatric Care after abducting a rude plumber and holding him captive for four days and nights in Jimmy's neat studio apartment in Watford. Now free, the Good Doctor has tasked him with writing a living journal. He insists that by filling the pages with life, Jimmy can move on and accept a bitter truth that forever evades him. Something important waits just beyond his front door, but every time he pursues it, he crumbles and flees to the attic, where his sister coaxes him out again with kind words or hot-cross buns. And the question remains: why did he shoot the plumber? Note: This brief descent into Jimmy's fractured mind is a novella (longer than a short story, shorter than a traditional novel). It equates to 129 standard Kindle pages. It's a quirky, fast-paced adventure with an unreliable narrator with more than a few problems.
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